Erik the Red Sees Green
Title | Erik the Red Sees Green PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Anderson |
Publisher | Albert Whitman & Company |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2013-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0807521426 |
Exuberant redhead Erik always tries his best, but he just can’t understand why he’s missing homework questions at school and messing up at soccer practice. Then one day in art class everyone notices that Erik’s painted a picture of himself with green hair! It turns out he’s not just creative, he’s color blind, too. Color blindness, also known as Color Vision Deficiency (CVD), affects a significant percentage of the population. The tendency to color-code learning materials in classrooms can make it especially hard for kids with CVD. But once Erik is diagnosed, he and his parents, teachers, coach, and classmates figure out solutions that work with his unique way of seeing, and soon he’s back on track.
All about Color Blindness
Title | All about Color Blindness PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Rae Levine |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Color blindness in children |
ISBN | 9780988561519 |
Corey, a fourth-grader, explains how his color deficiency caused problems in kindergarten. Along the way, Corey learns how to cope with the special way he sees colors. Also included is a simple, step-by-step explanation of CVD: what it is, how many people have it, how they got it and the kind of problems it might cause. Find out about testing for CVD too.
Color Blind
Title | Color Blind PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Santlofer |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2009-10-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0061740551 |
Kate McKinnon is back -- and this time it's personal. When two hideously eviscerated bodies are discovered and the only link between them is a bizarre painting left at each crime scene, the NYPD turns to former cop Kate McKinnon, the woman who brought the serial killer the Death Artist to justice. Having settled back into her satisfying life as art historian, published author, host of a weekly PBS television series, and wife of one of New York's top lawyers, Kate wants no part of it. But Kate's sense of tranquility is shattered when this new sequence of murders strikes too close to home. With grief and fury to fuel her, she rejoins her former partner, detective Floyd Brown, and his elite homicide squad on the hunt for a vicious psychopath known as the Color-Blind Killer. In her rage and desperation, Kate allows herself to be drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse. She abandons her glamorous life for the gritty streets of Manhattan, immersing herself in a world where brutality and madness appear to be the norm, where those closest to her may have betrayed her -- and where, in the end, nothing is what it seems.
Extraordinary Facts Relating to the Vision of Colours
Title | Extraordinary Facts Relating to the Vision of Colours PDF eBook |
Author | John Dalton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 1794 |
Genre | Color |
ISBN |
Seeing Color
Title | Seeing Color PDF eBook |
Author | Arlene Evans |
Publisher | |
Pages | 78 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780974352008 |
Colorblindness explained for kids.
Color Blindness Ishihara Vision Testing Charts Optometry Color Deficiency Test Book With Numbers
Title | Color Blindness Ishihara Vision Testing Charts Optometry Color Deficiency Test Book With Numbers PDF eBook |
Author | Science Monkey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 30 |
Release | 2019-10-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781703797329 |
This Color Blindness book with Ishihara style plates for color perception vision testing perfect for Optometrists and eye doctors who want to test color vision deficiency in their patients. Also perfect for science teachers showing children examples of color blindness books.
Seeing a Color-Blind Future
Title | Seeing a Color-Blind Future PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia J. Williams |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Pages | 81 |
Release | 2016-08-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1466896051 |
In these five eloquent and passionate pieces (which she gave as the prestigious Reith Lectures for the BBC) Patricia J. Williams asks how we might achieve a world where "color doesn't matter"--where whiteness is not equated with normalcy and blackness with exoticism and danger. Drawing on her own experience, Williams delineates the great divide between "the poles of other people's imagination and the nice calm center of oneself where dignity resides," and discusses how it might be bridged as a first step toward resolving racism. Williams offers us a new starting point--"a sensible and sustained consideration"--from which we might begin to deal honestly with the legacy and current realities of our prejudices.